We define waste as each substance or object which the holder throws away, wants to or has to throw away, as well as each object or substance whose collection, transport and processing are necessary for the purpose of protecting the public interest. The waste remaining after processing which we manage is not allowed to represent a danger for future generations. To protect the public interest it is necessary to organize the gathering, transport and processing of these objects and/or substances. In order to preserve the natural beauty of the Sibenik-Knin County the Waste Management Center Bikarac was built which enabled Sibenik to become a leader of waste management. At a European, but also at a Croatian, level efficient waste management (sustainable development of the economy and society) is a measure, which represents a challenge to the environmental policy. The Law on sustainable waste management establishes measures to prevent or decrease harmful effects the waste has on human health and the environment by decreasing the amount of waste being generated and/or produced. The information system of waste management is used for monitoring the implementation and management of the waste management system of Croatia. An administrative officer officially approved by the ministry carries out the administrative oversight. The Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund is the central venue for investment of extra budgetary funds in projects and programs of nature and environment protection, use of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency.